Monday, December 2, 2019
Of Mice And Men Meaning Essays - English-language Films,
  Of Mice And Men Meaning    The fact that Curley's wife is not given a name foreshadows her own isolation.    In fact, probably reason why she is not given a name, is because she is totally  hidden from the world and nobody knows her as anyone else. She is always  referred to as Curley's wife, a ghost to the world. This emphasizes her complete  isolation form the rest of the characters in the novel. She is a character  without sympathy, but she can be vicious. She is a victim of an empty life, and  a meaningless one. Meaningless due to the fact that she discovers that her  husband "ain't a nice fella," and that there is no one to care for  her. She has wonderful dreams of being a Hollywood star, but all her dreams are  crushed by the insensitivity towards her shown by the other characters. She is  forever isolated on a ranch with a "bunch of bindle bums," to live out  her days as a slave to loneliness. However, her loneliness and boredom lead her  to discover that Lennie is the one responsible that broke Curley's hand. She  approaches Lennie several times, and Lennie tries to avoid her, but later  sympathizes with her over the loss of his pup. At which point a terrible  coincidence appears. They both like soft things; this is when Lennie is invited  to feel how soft her hair is. This invitation seals the fate of a lonely girl's  soul to an early death. Now the novel takes a step toward a tragedy. With the  killing of Curley's wife, Lennie has signed his own death warrant. At the end of  the novel, loneliness is displayed one last time. I believe, now that Lennie is  gone; George is doomed to suffer the same fate as Curley's wife. A life of  complete isolation, both from his new friends and the world. George will  disappear, just as his dream of his own ranch did when Lennie was killed.    
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